A got to stay in a really big room, probably bigger than my former student apartment, and it was quite comfortable. But the hotel is not very accesible for people with disabilities or carrying extra weight. The reception is two stairs up without an elevator, and the elevator leading to the rooms is tiny (I, being plussized, could barely fit with a suitcase and a backpack). Also the bed is very low so it could be hard for people to get out of.
My biggest issue was the area though. It's central enough, which is nice, but opposite the street that my room was on there was a delivery area for the shopping mall, so there was a bit of noice in the morning when delivery trucks arrived. There was also construction going on so that noice was another thing that really woke me up quite early in the mornings, which was not fun. Some complementary ear plugs would have been nice, or att least a heads up so one could have brought some from home.